Veterans honored on Loyality DayLIVINGSTON - The Veterans of Foreign Wars and theAmerican Legion have joined together to honor World War 1 Veterans on Loyality Dav.!P * •' •Monday. May 1 is Loyality0 * ‘w mDay throughout the United States as proclaimed by Congress and supported bv the veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion, To reaffirm publicly our love of flag and country, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8568 and the American Legion Post 312 of Livingstonalong with the Ladies Auxiliary of these Posts do hereby«r weproclaim Saturday April 29, as Loyality Day to honor all World War 1 Veterans and their families.To honor this occasion the VFW Post 8568 and the American Legion Post 312 has set up the following program.Satutday, April 29, a hospitality lunch will be heldfrom 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the \ FW hall on 20” Denham Registration will also be held at that time.At 2:30 p m., the program will continue with the introduction of WW1 veterans and their families, entertainment and patriotic presentation. The program is expected to be over at about 4 p.m.WWI veterans regardless of race, color or creed, are asked to contact the below-listed persons for information and reservations. Transportation will be provided ifneeded.Contact Jack Calhoun at 563 4159, W. W. Little at32”-8852, Glenn Scott at967-2214 and Wilton Smith at 32”-5307. Reservations mustbe made by April 28.